Fig. 3.
The effects of whole-body hypothermia treatment on liver and kidney water content and biochemistry marker of liver and kidney function in blast limb trauma rats: liver water content (A); serum aspartate aminotransferase (AST [U/l]; B); serum alanine aminotransferase (ALT [U/l]; C); kidney water content (D); and serum creatinine (Crea [μmol/l]; E). Data are shown for blast limb trauma (BLT) and BLT + whole-body hypothermia treatment for 30 min (BLT-WH30), 60 min (BLT-WH60), 3 h (BLT-WH3h), and 6 h (BLT-WH6h). Data are presented as mean ± SD (n = 12). #P < 0.05 versus BLT.

The effects of whole-body hypothermia treatment on liver and kidney water content and biochemistry marker of liver and kidney function in blast limb trauma rats: liver water content (A); serum aspartate aminotransferase (AST [U/l]; B); serum alanine aminotransferase (ALT [U/l]; C); kidney water content (D); and serum creatinine (Crea [μmol/l]; E). Data are shown for blast limb trauma (BLT) and BLT + whole-body hypothermia treatment for 30 min (BLT-WH30), 60 min (BLT-WH60), 3 h (BLT-WH3h), and 6 h (BLT-WH6h). Data are presented as mean ± SD (n = 12). #P < 0.05 versus BLT.

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